69 SCTV Janitorial Strike: Part 2 [143] [Seasons 4 & 5]
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RIP Joe Flaherty. We lost a good one. :(
I love that they actually got Jayne Eastwood! She got to Go Down The Road Twice!!!! :)
Lol. Setting up bowling pins at Hazelton Lanes.
"azelton Lanes" 😁
Back when the world was a good place.
Toronto was such an awesome city back then.
Sheer brilliance to have Jane Eastwood in the goin down the road parody😊
That woodchuck CPR scene was hilarious!
They knocked it for a loop!
@@matthewzarris9177 LOL
That bit with the cbc and the woodchuck is great.
Pure comedy brilliance.
In college we used to watch SCTV reruns in 2001-2002, after they cancelled the late night talk show “Later.”
We recorded them on VHS and would rewatch them until we had episodes memorized.
This one was one of our favorites!
I’ll never forgive Carson Daly for replacing those beloved reruns with his God-awful “Last Call” show. 🤮
Great to hear Gordon Lightfoot at the end. He just passed away yesterday. 5/1/23
This was my introduction to Gordon.
RIP to a true Canadian Legend. Didn't know that? IT'S A FACT!
1:45 C.B.C. is now on the air 😂🤣😂
This is during a time in Canada when it was probably the best country to live in.
This is my favorite episode. Finally, I have come home.
"Moose Beer...I can live without it, but you can't get it here..."
The boys driving a 65 Pontiac Parisienne, love it.
I think that is the same car that's featured in Goin Down The Road.
Love this episode. So cool to see yonge st. the way I remember it.
Absolutely agree. I remember frequenting a few of those places.
2:26 the rowdyman & magnum pei 😂🤣😂
Hello Metric Conversion 😂🤣😂
Funny thing people can joke but the reality is society couldn’t do without custodians.🤙
And that's cash on the barrel Ted...
@6:47 - If it hadn't been for seeing G & G + F & A via this swell channel, I wouldn't have ever learned of the cultural phenomenon/ambassador that was the late Stompin' Tom Connors - even though that was just a few weeks ago.
I may be just another Yank, born and raised in Western Washington State, but for the most part, Canada has been a great neighbour, friend, and ally to us for many, many years. I was fortunate to be able to briefly visit parts of it during my youth, from B.C. to Ontario and Quebec, through my participation in school band programs/competitions in the '80s; experiences that remain with me decades later. Had it not been for the call of the Yukon that appealed to my recently-landed Finnish immigrants to the U.S. maternal great-grandparents over a century and a quarter ago, neither I, my sister, nor mother and her siblings, nor my grandmother (who was born at Bear Creek YT, where my great-grandfather first struck his discovery claim along that tributary that it is said he also named) or her siblings would have existed in the forms we have known. My namesake maternal grandfather was born to Finnish immigrants to the U.S. in Wyoming, but as a horseman for his entire life, spent time up in Alberta cowboying as a young man in the early part of the 20th century - so perhaps our family has felt a longer/closer connection to your fair land than many other fellow Americans have.
As with Garth, Gord, Fiona, and Alice, my great-grandparents didn't come away with much in the way of gold in their pursuit of it - that would be found in far greater quantities through the infinitely more destructive mechanized dredging, long after they headed south from the YT/Alaska for the last time to permanently settle on their farmstead in SW Washington State in 1905 - though they did arrive with a fully-formed family including several children, which held even greater value to my great-grandfather.
Even as an outsider, I can respect the passion and the pride that Mr. Connors had for his country and his fellow countrymen alike... and he could definitely craft some mighty fine songs, that I've also been binging on as of late. I would certainly see him as a national treasure, of the kind that I wish we had more of now - no matter where we come from.
“She went out to live with her aunt in Etobicoke”
This will be the only Luba Goy impression you will ever see in your life. I was really shocked to hear her name outside of her announcing it herself when she hosted Bits & Bytes.
Nobody even knows who that is.
@@foobarmaximus3506 She's a Canadian comedic actress best known from The Royal Canadian Air Farce during its prime. I can't remember if she was on the original radio version.
Brought to you by Can-Fax!
@@foobarmaximus3506she is dat ting! Dat ting!!
oh my, they even played some Stomping Tom
6:31 Garth & Gord 😂🤣😂
I'm not a janitor, I'm a custodian!
21:48 San Fransisky 😂🤣😂
Coo....rukukukukukuoooo coo rukaku!!!.....Ya Hosers.....
They really need to bring back CanFax, totally unironically I believe it would be a hit show.
00:54 CBC Woodchucks, Curling & Facts 😂🤣😂
22:24 End of the Strike
Now back to work!! 😂🤣😂
Steve Roman is a magnificent actor
Lol
07:34 "To It and at It":
There's a rainbow in Toronto
Where the maritimers are bold
They always get a potful
But they never get a pot of gold
But they're to it and at it
And at and to it
You gotta tune your attitude in
And if you don't get at it when you get to it
You won't get to it to get at it again
You won't get to it to get at it again
A guy from old New Brunswick
He couldn't even pay his rent
We don't know how he traveled
But we all know where he went
He was to it and at it
And at and to it
You gotta tune your attitude in
And if you don't get at it when you get to it
You won't get to it to get at it again
You won't get to it to get at it again
Stompin’ Tom Conners
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Your homework: see The Rowdy Man (real can. film classic with a young gordon pinsent) also 1970 canadian cinema verite, the groundbreaking, Going down the road. the inspiration for Fiona, Gord, Garth Ted and Alice etc. Great seeing Jayne Eastwood who was also in the original film.
YONGE STREET!
i love Canada
21:05 Test 1.2.3. 😂🤣😂
i wanna date that rowdy guy. hes looks dangerous,,,hahahaha
I needed something uplifting. Ty.
I live in Toronto and Garth is right. There's roads here and everything.
Yeah but does it have lots of doctoring and lawyering jobs?
They ended the strike with a nosh and a bagel. And a bottle of seltzer water!
The syndicated version eliminates that hard-hitting news report on the Hunky Boot!
is there a full version of the hard rock version of the Yonge Street theme/At it and to it song from this skit? That shit is the jam
Still trying to figure out who sung the cover.
4:21 Ken Taylor 😂🤣😂
Moose Beer 🍻
Another one drinks a Moose
Anywhere north of Fargo has premium CBC TV, french immersion radio stations. My first trip up north went direct to Winnipeg, french canadian women at every bustop, ATM dispensed pictures of alien creatures and Indians with funnel hats paddling a canoe and a Queen Macdonald somebody, the Thunder Bay cigar store guy was sleeping on a cot guarding the cubans ...
The woodchuck was the star of the show.😂
A moose in the house !?
I think Jayne Eastwood said that Joe Flaherty's performed the Tom Conners cover. Not sure if that's true or not. Wish I could find it somewhere.
11:05 cbc intermission 😂🤣😂
Reminds me of this friend of mine who can't stay home.. always out & about.
Look out for dat ting!
18:53 news update end of the strike 😂🤣😂
6:05 it's a Canadian Fact 😂🤣😂
Affable snow creatures...haha
Yer gonna love Toronto they have roads and everything.
That depends on whether you’re talking to Larry Gagne or Wayne Mock!
00:00 recap the negotiation 😂🤣😂
The kanucks 😂🤣😂
Look out for dat ting!!
geniuses
Garth, Gord, Fiona and Alice. Produced by: Garth Gordon and Gordon Garthwaite. In Charge of Getting Things Done: Garth Wilson. Canadian Content Supervisor: Ian McIan.
Hey, they said nudity and excessive violence. They lied to us!
Is there anywhere I can find a full version of the hard rock cover at @14:52 ???
I don't believe so.
To me the voice sounds like Keith Hampshire.
I know that the musician Ian Thomas is the brother of Dave Thomas but the voice seems a little to deep to be him.
I heard it's Paul Flaherty, Joe's brother who was a writer on SCTV .
CBC? I'd rather watch Three C P! At least they have the lovable Yorgi!
Uzbeks drained my battery fluid!
And the huge camera.
and of course 2nd City
San Fransisky??
So how did you came?Did you droven or did you flew?
Bummed owwut. Great accent
We have Toronto by the bong
Totally concerned with sex
is my name Canadian enough
18:20 another bs fact 😂🤣😂
More bs than fact 😂🤣😂
December 7 1941.
All that Canadian art film did was make The Canucks- as Guy calls them- look stupid and bland!
Whilst many Americans are moronic and boorish.
Just like your comment. 😂